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The Manor (Cambridgeshire)

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recitals for nearby airmen. The house remains much as Boston left it on her death in 1990, and is open for visitors by appointment. The gardens, Lucy Boston's creation, are bordered by a moat and have
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oldest, although this is disputed, with the officially recognised oldest continually occupied house in Britain being in
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on the side of the house, almost everything in the books can be found at The Manor. During the
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During the early 18th century, the manor was home to the "Beautiful Miss Gunnings", sisters
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This article is about the house in Huntingdonshire. For other uses, see
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and wrote several books set there. Apart from the fictional
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The house was made famous by its long-term resident,
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Index

The Manor

Hemingford Grey
Cambridgeshire
Saltford
Maria
Elizabeth Gunnings
Europe
William Cowper
Earl of Coventry
Duke of Hamilton
Duke of Argyll
Lucy M. Boston
Green Knowe
St Christopher
Second World War
gramophone
topiary
roses
irises
herbaceous borders


"The Manor, Hemingford Grey"
Ebury Press
ISBN
0-09-190207-X
The Manor website
Interview with Diana Boston: Part 1
Interview with Diana Boston: Part 2

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